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Global Production Networks (GPN)

Working Papers

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Working Paper No. 11 (1150KB). January 2005.

The strategic localization of transnational retailers: the case of Samsung-Tesco in South Korea.

Author: Neil M. Coe and Yong-Sook Lee.
Working Paper No. 10 (230KB). September 2004.

Video Games Production Networks: value capture, power relations and embeddedness.

Author: Jennifer Johns.
Working Paper No. 9 (1875KB). August 2004.

Global production networks in retailing: supply chain implications for East Asia and Eastern Europe.

Author: Neil M Coe.
Working Paper No. 8 (1724KB). July 2003.

The internationalisation/globalisation of retailing: Towards a geographical research agenda?

Author: Neil M Coe.
Working Paper No. 7 (1060KB). May 2003.

Global Production Networks in Europe and East Asia: The automobile components industries.

Author: Peter Dicken.
Working Paper No. 6 (2098KB). May 2003.

‘Connecting People’: The telecommunications industry in Europe and East Asia.

Author: Martin Hess.
Working Paper No. 5 (89KB). February 2003.

"Spatial" relationships? Towards a re-conceptualisation of embeddedness.

Author: Martin Hess.
Working Paper No. 4 (500KB). February 2003.

East Asia and Europe: Recent trends in foreign direct investment.

Author: Peter Dicken.
Working Paper No. 3 (220KB). May 2003.

‘Globalizing’ Regional Development: A Global Production Networks Perspective.

Authosr: Neil M Coe, Martin Hess, Henry Wai-chung Yeung, Peter Dicken and Jeffrey Henderson.
Working Paper No. 2 (1920KB). October 2002.

Foreign direct investment, trade and Global Production Networks in Asia and Europe.

Author: Peter Dicken.
Working Paper No. 1 (140KB). August 2001.

Global Production Networks and the analysis of economic development.

Authors: Jeffrey Henderson, Peter Dicken, Martin Hess, Neil M Coe and Henry Wai-chung Yeung.

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